Cohort Study on Benefit of Martial Supplementation with EDTA Sodium Iron in Management of Gravidic Anemia at the University Clinics of Kinshasa

Andy Muela Mbangama, Ndombasi Nelda Lemba, Ambis Joëlle Lumaya, Nkongolo Freddy Muamba, Banza Jésual Lotoy, Mubalamata Eugène-Patrick Lukusa, Nkashama Bienvenu Kazadi, Otem Christian Ndesanzim, Feruzi Michel Mangala
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Background: Anemia is mainly attributed to nutritional deficiency, especially iron deficiency, which predominates during pregnancy, and is associated with parasitic diseases such as malaria and intestinal parasitosis, acute or chronic diseases such as sickle cell disease, tuberculosis, HIV infection and various micronutrients disorders. It is associated with an increased risk of low birth weight and prematurity and can contribute to impaired cognitive development in early childhood, as well as to maternal mortality. The impact on the fetus is even greater if maternal anemia onset is at an early stage, or prior to pregnancy. Iron salts, such as sulfate or fumarate, are widely used in the treatment of gravidic anemia, but due to various gastrointestinal side effects, many pregnant women are not compliant with treatment. Sodium iron EDTA, on the other hand, is highly absorbable and bioavailable. The latter improves hematological values and appears to be free from the usual iron-related side effects, hence compliance with this supplementation. Objectives: To evaluate the evolution of hemoglobin levels after sodium iron EDTA supplementation at the university Clinics of Kinshasa, to determine the frequency of gravidic anemia, the dose-dependent benefit of sodium iron EDTA supplementation in pregnant women and to identify factors associated with insufficient hemoglobin gain after supplementation. Methods: This longitudinal cohort will take place in the gynecology department of the University Clinics of Kinshasa from September 2022 to August 2023 and will include at least 54 pregnant women with anemia. Conclusion: The study will enable us to better assess the benefits of sodium iron EDTA in improving hematological values, as well as its tolerability in pregnant women suffering from anemia during pregnancy in our environment.
在金沙萨大学诊所,军事补充EDTA铁钠治疗妊娠贫血的益处队列研究
背景:贫血主要是由于营养缺乏,特别是缺铁,主要是在怀孕期间,并与寄生虫病,如疟疾和肠道寄生虫病,急性或慢性疾病,如镰状细胞病,结核病,艾滋病毒感染和各种微量营养素失调有关。它与低出生体重和早产的风险增加有关,并可能导致幼儿期认知发育受损以及孕产妇死亡率。如果母亲贫血发作在早期或怀孕前,对胎儿的影响甚至更大。铁盐,如硫酸盐或富马酸盐,广泛用于治疗妊娠贫血,但由于各种胃肠道副作用,许多孕妇不适应治疗。另一方面,EDTA铁钠具有高度的可吸收性和生物可利用性。后者改善血液学值,似乎没有常见的铁相关副作用,因此符合这种补充。目的:评估金沙萨大学诊所补充EDTA铁钠后血红蛋白水平的变化,确定孕妇妊娠贫血的频率,EDTA铁钠补充的剂量依赖性益处,并确定补充后血红蛋白增加不足的相关因素。方法:该纵向队列研究将于2022年9月至2023年8月在金沙萨大学诊所妇科进行,包括至少54名贫血孕妇。结论:该研究将使我们能够更好地评估EDTA铁钠在改善血清学指标方面的益处,以及在我们的环境中对妊娠期贫血孕妇的耐受性。
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